Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law

Summary: The ABA has granted provisional accreditation to LMU-Duncan School of Law. The school may apply for full accreditation as early as December 2016. The students, faculty, and staff of Lincoln Memorial University John J. Duncan, Jr. School of Law…>read more

Summary: Third year law students at Concordia Law School will not attend classes this semester while the school’s credentials are reviewed by the American Bar Association to determine the school’s eligibility for provisional accreditation. As the third class at Concordia…>read more

Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law moved a step closer to receiving accreditation from the American Bar Association, according to WBIR. “The process continues to move forward. This week we had a visit from an ABA site team here…>read more

Lincoln Memorial University, with its ambling and withered John J. Duncan School of Law, is hoping a new program, The Center for Leadership and Community Advocacy, will give it the step up it needs to bolster its law school performance…>read more

Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law has decided to drop their federal law suit against the American Bar Association and play it by the rules. The frustrated school, which has struggled to gain accreditation, is suffering so bad due…>read more

According to Knox News, the Lincoln Memorial University’s law dean has resigned from his post and will return to the classroom because of uncertainty with the accreditation of the school. University president James Dawson said that the school will begin…>read more

It has been eight months since Lincoln Memorial University’s law school, the John J. Duncan Jr. School of Law, was denied accreditation by the ABA. Quite a few students transferred out of the school but a new class was admitted…>read more

We reported that the ABA had declined accreditation to Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law (they claimed Duncan lacked a strong academic plan). Duncan wants to turn around and slap an antirust suit against this presumptuous ABA outfit, but…>read more

Lincoln Memorial University’s appeal for provisional accreditation for its law school has been rejected by the American Bar Association. The news comes from documents filed in the school’s lawsuit against the ABA. The law school, which is the John J.…>read more

The law school at Lincoln Memorial University has been granted a five-year extension to acquire accreditation from the American Bar Association. The extension was granted by a state board in Tennessee. The extension now allows students at the John J.…>read more

I recently wrote a blog post about choice of references and I received several responses from legal professionals around the country. I thought, therefore, I would expand it into an article. I am sometimes surprised at how little thought goes into an attorney’s reference list. I have spent a fair amount of time in my career checking attorney references, and […]